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Harish Rawat ministry

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Harish Rawat ministry
8th Ministry of Uttarakhand
Harish Rawat
Date formed1 February 2014
Date dissolved17 March 2017
People and organisations
Head of stateAziz Qureshi
Krishan Kant Paul
Head of governmentHarish Rawat
Member parties  Indian National Congress
  Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P)
  Independents
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition cabinet  Bharatiya Janata Party
Opposition leaderAjay Bhatt
History
Outgoing election2017
Legislature term5 years
Incoming formation3rd Assembly
Outgoing formation4th Assembly
PredecessorBahuguna ministry
SuccessorTrivendra Singh Rawat ministry

The Harish Rawat ministry was the Cabinet of Uttarakhand headed by the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Harish Rawat from 2014 to 2017. [1]

Council of Ministers

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Here is the list of ministers:

Colour key for parties
No. Name
Portfolio
(Constituency)
Departments & Works Allotted (Ministries) Age Party
1 Harish Rawat
Chief Minister
(Dharchula)
  • Good Governance, Corruption Eradication and Civil Services
  • Intelligence
  • Personnel and Establishment of All India Services Thematic Working
  • State Government Judicial/Legal Field Nominations/Appointments
  • Vigilance [1]
  • General Administration
  • State Assets
  • Information
  • Industrial Development
  • Disaster Management and Rehabilitation
  • Agriculture [2]
  • Agricultural Marketing
  • Agricultural Education
  • Parks
  • Horticulture
  • Transportation [3]
  • Information Technology
  • Environmental and Solid Waste Management
  • Minority Welfare
  • Remote Areas Development
  • Sub-Divisional Development and Management
  • Sheep and Goat Husbandry
  • Social Welfare [4]
  • Rural Water Reservoirs Development
  • Food Processing
  • Silk Development
  • Veterans Welfare
  • Rain Water Conservation
  • Consolidation in Hills Villages
  • Bio Technology
69 Indian National Congress
2 Indira Hridayesh
Cabinet Minister
(Haldwani)
  • Finance
  • Commercial Tax [5]
  • Stamps and Registration [6]
  • Entertainment Tax [7]
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Legislative Affairs
75 Indian National Congress
3 Yashpal Arya
Cabinet Minister
(Bajpur)
  • Revenue and Land Management [11]
  • Irrigation [12]
  • Flood Control
  • Co-operatives
  • Technical Education [13]
  • Rural Engineering Services
  • Rural Roads and Drainage
  • Indo-Nepal-Uttarakhand River Projects
64 Indian National Congress
4 Surendra Singh Negi
Cabinet Minister
(Kotdwar)
  • Medical Services [14]
  • Family Welfare
  • Ayush
  • Ayurvedic and Unani Education
  • Science and Technology
  • Sugarcane Development and Sugar Industries [15]
  • Paramilitary Welfare
62 Indian National Congress
5 Pritam Singh
Cabinet Minister
(Chakrata)
  • Food and Civil Supplies [16]
  • Minor Irrigation
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayati Raj
  • Home
  • Backward Areas Development
58 Indian National Congress
6 Dinesh Dhanai
Cabinet Minister
(Tehri)
  • Tourism [17]
  • Culture
  • Management of Pilgrimage and Religious Fairs
  • Women Empowerment and Child Development [18]
  • Renewable Energy
  • Youth Welfare
  • External Aided Programmes
45 Independent
7 Dinesh Agrawal
Cabinet Minister
(Dharampur)
  • Law and Justice
67 Indian National Congress
8 Mantri Prasad Naithani
Cabinet Minister
(Devprayag)
  • School Education [21]
  • Adult Education
  • Sanskrit Education
  • Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Students Welfare
59 Independent
9 Pritam Singh Panwar
Cabinet Minister
Yamunotri
  • Urban Development [22]
  • Rajiv Gandhi Urban Housing Scheme
  • Animal Husbandry [23]
  • Fisheries [24]
  • Fodder and Meadows Development
  • Civil Defence and Homeguards
  • Prisons
48 Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P)
10 Harish Chandra Durgapal
Cabinet Minister
(Lalkuan)
  • Labour [25]
  • Employment [26]
  • Micro and Small Enterprises
75 Independent

References

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  1. ^ Cabinet of Uttarakhand. Retrieved on 16 May 2016.